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read tutorial →The Ultimate Starter Kit Mega R3 Project Compatible with Arduino IDE is a complete electronics learning kit for students, makers, hobbyists, and beginners who want more input and output pins for bigger projects. This style includes a Mega2560 board with an Original 16U2 chip, without logo.
This kit is useful for learning circuit wiring, sensor reading, display output, motor control, RFID projects, relay switching, and basic automation. It includes many common modules and parts, so users can build several projects without buying each component separately.
With Mega2560 with 328P - Original 16U2 chip, without logo
This kit includes the following parts based on the package list:
Warning: For the power supply module, please do not use voltage higher than 9V. Kit contents may vary slightly depending on supplier batch.
| Product Type | Mega 2560 R3 starter kit |
|---|---|
| Selected Style | With Mega2560 with 328P, Original 16U2 chip, without logo |
| Main Board | MEGA2560 controller board |
| Software Support | Compatible with Arduino IDE |
| Included Parts | Sensors, displays, motors, RFID, relay, wires, ICs, and basic components |
| Best For | Arduino IDE learning, school projects, STEM kits, robotics, and automation practice |
| Skill Level | Beginner to intermediate |
The MEGA2560 board can be powered through the USB cable for basic testing. For motors, relays, servos, and higher-current modules, use a proper external power source when needed.
Always check the wiring before powering the circuit. For the breadboard power supply module, do not use an input voltage higher than 9V.
Yes. It is good for beginners who want to learn electronics, coding, sensors, displays, and motor control.
This style includes a Mega2560 board with an Original 16U2 chip, without logo.
Yes. The controller board can be programmed using Arduino IDE.
Yes. It includes sensors such as DHT11, ultrasonic sensor, PIR motion sensor, sound sensor, water level sensor, photoresistors, thermistor, GY-521, and IR receiver.
Yes. It includes an SG90 servo motor, stepper motor, 3V servo motor, and ULN2003 stepper motor driver board.
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